Soubah ; that we have allotted him a stipend which must bje regularly paid in support of his dignity; and that though the revenues belong to the Company the territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the Chiefs of the country acting under him and this... The History of British India - Page 434de James Mill - 1840Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1864 - 502 pages
...though the revenues belong to the Company, the territorial juri*' diction must still rest in the chiefn of the country acting under him and ' this Presidency...offices of Collectors, or indeed to do any act by an exertion of the English ' power which can equally be done by the Nabob at our instance, would be... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1853 - 738 pages
...territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the chiefs of the country, acting under him, and thus presiding in conjunction. To appoint the Company's servants...the offices of collectors, or, indeed, to do any act hy any exertion of the English power, which can equally be done by the nabob at our instance, would... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1853 - 766 pages
...that there is a Soubah ; and that though the revenues belong to the Company, THE SOUBAHDARRY MASK. the territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the chiefs of the country, acting under him, and thus presiding in conjunction. To appoint the Company's servants to the offices of collectors, or,... | |
| 1864 - 508 pages
...of his dignity, ' and that though the revenues belong to the Company, the territorial juris' diction must still rest in the chiefs of the country acting...offices of Collectors, or indeed to do any act by an exertion of the English ' power which can equally be done by the Nabob at our instance, would be... | |
| Evans Bell - 1872 - 132 pages
...there is a Soubah ; and that though the revenues belong to the Company, the territorial jurisdictions must still rest in the Chiefs of the country, acting under him and this Presidency in conjunction." However clear it may now seem to us that this was an impracticable and inconsistent policy, it was... | |
| James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 438 pages
...Subah ; that we have allotted him a stipend which must be regularly paid in support of his dignity ; and that, though the revenues belong to the Company,...offices of Collectors, or, indeed, to do any act by an exertion of the English power which can equally be done by the Nawab at our instance, would be throwing... | |
| sir Henry Mortimer Durand - 1883 - 510 pages
...Soobah; that we have allotted him a stipend •which must be regularlv paid in support of his dignity, and that though the revenues belong to the Company,...offices of Collectors, or indeed to do any act by an exertion of the English power which can equally be done by the Nabob at our instance, would be throwing... | |
| Henry Mortimer Durand - 1883 - 504 pages
...Soobah; that we have allotted him a stipend which must be regularly paid in support of his dignity, and that though the revenues belong to the Company,...offices of Collectors, or indeed to do any act by an exertion of the English power which can equally be done by the Nabob at our instance, would be throwing... | |
| George Smith - 1897 - 368 pages
...Soobah ; that we have allotted him a stipend which must be regularly paid in support of his dignity, and that, though the revenues belong to the Company,...offices of Collectors, or indeed to do any act by an exertion of the English power HIS INFLUENCE ON HISTORY 297 which can equally be done by the Nabob... | |
| 1914 - 370 pages
...channel be examined into and redressed. Be it, therefore always remembered that there is a Soubah ; and that, though the revenues belong to the Company,...the chiefs of the country, acting under him and this Residency in conjunction. To appoint the Company's servants to the office of Collectors, or indeed... | |
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